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==Extreme body art== For example, one of [[Marina Abramović]]'s works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion, while one of [[Dennis Oppenheim]]'s better-known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly [[sunburn]]ed. It can even consist of the arrangement and [[dissection]] of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as was for the [[plastination|plastinated]] bodies used in the travelling [[Body Worlds]] exhibition. ===''Absence'' of body=== Scientific research in this area, for example that by [[Stelarc]], can be considered in this artistic vein.<ref>{{cite news|title=Body Art|author= Dennis Publishing |journal= [[Bizarre (magazine)|Bizarre]]|year= 2007}}</ref> A special case of the body art strategies is the [[Nonexistence|absence]] of [[Human body|body]]. Some artists who performed the "absence" of body through their [[Visual art|artwork]]s were: [[Davor Džalto]], [[Antony Gormley]], and [[Andy Warhol]].
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